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Heat Stroke

Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related disorder where the body becomes unable to control its temperature, causing the body temperature to rise rapidly above 106°F. Symptoms include hot, dry skin, hallucinations, and confusion. Heat exhaustion is caused by excessive loss of water and salt through sweating, with symptoms like heavy sweating, weakness, and nausea. Heat syncope causes fainting or dizziness from prolonged standing or sudden rising. Heat cramps cause painful muscle spasms from dehydration and low salt levels. Heat rash appears as red pimples or blisters on the neck, chest, and groin.

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Heat Stroke

Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related disorder where the body becomes unable to control its temperature, causing the body temperature to rise rapidly above 106°F. Symptoms include hot, dry skin, hallucinations, and confusion. Heat exhaustion is caused by excessive loss of water and salt through sweating, with symptoms like heavy sweating, weakness, and nausea. Heat syncope causes fainting or dizziness from prolonged standing or sudden rising. Heat cramps cause painful muscle spasms from dehydration and low salt levels. Heat rash appears as red pimples or blisters on the neck, chest, and groin.

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Heat Stroke

Dr.Nani Kurniani, SpS(K)

DEFINITION
Is a spectrum of disorders due to environmental exposure Body temperature > 40.60C Lack of termoregulation Dry skin, rapid, strong pulse and dizziness

Outdoor worker Worker in hot environment, especially:


>65 y.o Overweight Heart disease/ high blood pressure

Type
Heat stroke Heat Exhaustion Heat Syncope Heat cramps Heat Rash

Heat Stroke
Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related disorder. It occurs when the body becomes unable to control its temperature: the body's temperature rises rapidly, the sweating mechanism fails, and the body is unable to cool down. When heat stroke occurs, the body temperature can rise to 106 degrees Fahrenheit or higher within 10 to 15 minutes. Heat stroke can cause death or permanent disability if emergency treatment is not given.

Symptom
Hot, dry skin or profuse sweating Hallucinations Chills Throbbing headache High body temperature Confusion/dizziness Slurred speech

Heat Exhaustion
Heat exhaustion is the body's response to an excessive loss of the water and salt, usually through excessive sweating. Workers most prone to heat exhaustion are those that are elderly, have high blood pressure, and those working in a hot environment.

Symptoms
Heavy sweating Extreme weakness or fatigue Dizziness, confusion Nausea Clammy, moist skin Pale or flushed complexion Muscle cramps Slightly elevated body temperature Fast and shallow breathing

Heat Syncope
Heat syncope is a fainting (syncope) episode or dizziness that usually occurs with prolonged standing or sudden rising from a sitting or lying position. Factors that may contribute to heat syncope include dehydration and lack of acclimatization.

Symptoms
Light-headedness Dizziness Fainting

Heat Cramps
Heat cramps usually affect workers who sweat a lot during strenuous activity. This sweating depletes the body's salt and moisture levels. Low salt levels in muscles causes painful cramps. Heat cramps may also be a symptom of heat exhaustion.

Symptoms
Muscle pain or spasms usually in the abdomen, arms, or legs.

Heat Rash
Heat rash looks like a red cluster of pimples or small blisters. It is more likely to occur on the neck and upper chest, in the groin, under the breasts, and in elbow creases.

Pathophysiology
When heat gain overwhelms the body's mechanisms of heat loss, the body temperature rises, and a major heat illness ensues. Excessive heat denatures proteins, destabilizes phospholipids and lipoproteins, and liquefies membrane lipids, leading to cardiovascular collapse, multiorgan failure, and, ultimately, death.

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